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Over 200 minority women were gang raped by BNP and Jamaat-e-Islami

Dhaka, April 26 (IANS) A judicial commission in Bangladesh has concluded that ‘over 200 minority women were gang raped’ in the violence following the October 2001 parliamentary poll that was intended to force families ‘to leave the country’. :angry:

The acts were allegedly committed by cadres of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) and its ally Jamaat-e-Islami, who won the 2001 poll, the report says, citing the ‘involvement’ of many top leaders and lawmakers of the alliance that is now in the opposition.

With Begum Khaleda Zia as the prime minister, the BNP-Jamaat alliance ruled Bangladesh during 2001-06.

Violence went on for 15 months and ‘the barbarous act was intended to force them to leave the country. They were, in the eyes of the culprits, enemies as they voted for Awami League’, The Daily Star said Tuesday, quoting commission sources.

An official of the commission submitted the report to Home Minister Sahara Khatun.

It lists over 3,625 incidents of major crimes, including killing, rape, arson and looting. :angry:

Media reports at that time had detailed the plight of hundreds of Hindu families crossing over to neighbouring India, forcing the Indian government to express concern.

Bangladeshi poet Daud Hyder, who visited the camps in India where these families were lodged and wrote about it, was later charged with sedition and imprisoned. :angry:

The wave of violence was the subject of ‘Lajja’ by novelist Taslima Nasreen, who angered the Islamists at home and was forced to leave Bangladesh. She still remains exiled.

Many victims and their family members interviewed by the probe panel narrated ‘harrowing experiences’, but said they did not lodge police reports or undergo forensic tests for fear of inviting social stigma, the report says.

An official said the victims think putting their names on record as rape victims will worsen their life in society.

Many victims and their family members across the country contacted the commission when it was conducting the probe.

According to the panel, it would be ‘tough or, to some extent, impossible’ to continue the probe into the rape allegations, ‘as the victims themselves are unwilling to do the legal battle’.

The probe panel found that most of the gang rapes occurred in the country’s southern part – Bhola, Barisal, Agoiljhara and Gaurnadi.

The accused were acquitted for lack of witnesses. In some cases, police gave final reports while the names of the accused were dropped in over 500 cases out of the 3,625 major crime incidents.

With the passing of a decade, some of the accused utilised ‘good connection with ruling Awami League men’, which forced the police to drop many cases, the media report said.

The panel has named several BNP and Jamaat leaders for their ‘involvement’ in the post-poll violence. :angry::angry:

Minority women in Bangladesh gang raped in 2001-02: report
 
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Who paid for this news Aawami Leauge...


Indians news channels never see whats happening in their own country. Do they?
 
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Who paid for this news Aawami Leauge...


Indians news channels never see whats happening in their own country. Do they?

paksiatanis and Bd newspapers definitely see whats happening here..thats how you come to know about them :)


On topic :

so sad...a shameful act...thats why the women amnd many other people in BD infitrate to India for a better life....really shameful act.
 
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Brother what are u saying Plzz delete ur post...no religion teaches to rape women...& we are not Europeans to have Islamophobia ...
 
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Brother what are u saying Plzz delete ur post...no religion teaches to rape women...& we are not Europeans to have Islamophobia ...

:lol: i don't hate any religion..
i just highlighted that it was some radicals would have done it...
never mind
i have correct it
 
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The news is based on the report of a probe commission on large scale riots against minorities in Bangladesh. It looks like Awami League is following Islamic principles much more than JI and BNP here by probing and hopefully punishing those criminals responsible for such a heinous act.

Here is the Daily Star report from Bangladesh - the original report that was being referred too.

Over 200 minority women raped

Probe finds links of several top BNP-Jamaat leaders
M Rahman

Over 200 minority women were gang raped allegedly by the then ruling BNP-Jamaat alliance cadres in 15 months since October 2001, finds the judicial commission probing the 2001 post-polls violence.

The barbarous act was intended to force them to leave the country. They were, in the eyes of the culprits, enemies as they voted for Awami League, said commission sources.

The commission has also found involvement of some BNP and Jamaat leaders in the oppression on minorities and Awami League workers.

Of the BNP leaders, the commission named Salauddin Quader Chowdhury, Abdul Wadud of Khagrachhari, Joynal Abedin, also known as VP Joynal of Feni, Nadim Mostafa, HM Selim of Bagerhat, Maulana Shakhawat Hossain of Keshabpur in Jessore, Abdus Sobhan of Pabna while the Jamaat leaders are Maulana Matiur Rahman Nizami and Abu Taher of Comilla.

On Sunday, some other commission sources told The Daily Star that Delwar Hossain Sayedee, Altaf Hossain Chowdhury, Maj (retd) Hafiz Uddin Ahmed, Ruhul Quddus Talukdar Dulu, Hafiz Ibrahim and Zahir Uddin Swapan were among the leaders of the then government who led the oppression.

Talking about some incidents in Bhola, commission sources said Maj (retd) Hafiz Uddin Ahmed and his men picked up one of their rivals and shot him dead.

In another incident, Hafiz and his men tore off clothes of another rival and forced him walk around a local market.

Family members of the deceased and witnesses of the killing incidents gave depositions to the commission. Some people also appeared before the commission with witnesses of the atrocity and brutality they faced.

Hafiz, however, refuted the allegations and challenged the commission.

"People know my family well. I was voted a lawmaker six times while my father three times," he said.

Khagrachhari BNP leader Abdul Wadud said the inclusion of his name among the ones involved is politically motivated.

He added "I made lots of contributions to mosques and temples of Hindus and other tribal communities in my area, which testify to the fact that I did not oppress them."

VP Joynal and Nadim Mostafa, however, could not be reached over the phone for their statements.

A high official of the home ministry said the commission identified most of the rape victims on the basis of newspaper reports of that time.

Many victims and their family members across the country contacted the commission when it was conducting the probe.

Rapists in 22 incidents of the 200 grabbed the victims' residences, he added.

Fearing social stigma, majority of the victims had not done any forensic test following the incidents.

"Many victims described their horrific experiences before the commission but denied lodging complaints against the rapists."

The victims think putting their names on record as rape victims will worsen their life in society, said the official.

The probe commission found that most of the gang rapes occurred on the country's southern part -- Bhola, Barisal, Agoiljhara and Gaurnadi.

The accused were acquitted for lack of witnesses. In some cases, police gave final reports while the names of the accused were dropped in over 500 cases out of the 3,625 major crime incidents.

As for the cases running at present, it was found that police were compelled to drop the names of the perpetrators as they have good connection with ruling AL men.

The commission recommended that the government should form district committees comprised of a magistrate, public prosecutor and some others of the district authorities to carry out further investigation into the incidents.

It, however, apprehended that it would be tough or, to some extent, impossible to continue the probe into the rape allegations, as the victims themselves are unwilling to do the legal battle.

In case of arson attacks, investigators will hardly get any evidence. The victims of the attacks over the last few years built new structures in place of the damaged ones.

The judicial commission has made a report of the 2001 post-polls violence mentioning over 3,625 incidents of major crimes including killing, rape, arson and looting by cadres of the then ruling BNP-Jamaat alliance.

Of the incidents, the commission described 355 as politically motivated murders while 3,270 were incidents of rape, arson, looting and other atrocities.

Member secretary of the commission Monwar Hossain, deputy secretary of the home ministry, handed over the report to Home Minister Sahara Khatun on Sunday.
 
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Animals now have more moral sense than humans.

I want to know what BD members think about this.
I hope they condemn it.

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Ohh your hate with Islam is pouring out. Go quick to that other forum before other bharti miss your important words.

What nonsense are you talking. No one is hating anyone. It seems you desperately want people to hate Islam. Not gonna happen.
 
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Have been away for a long time but I see the Indians and their stooges are up to the same propaganda tricks as before.
 
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